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From:
Christal Mannikus
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Sunday, April 23, 2017
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Ellen was a loving wife to William A Krupp who predeceased her on Aug. 24, 2012. She is also predeceased by a sister Joan. Ellen is survived by her 2 daughters, Mary Theresa Haas of NC and Kathleen Foley of NJ whom she loved, until the end, with all her heart; her many beloved grandchildren and great grandchildren; her beloved son in law Richard Foley whom she loved dearly and was so grateful to, her beloved sisters Alice and Ronnie and brother-in-law George. Ellen has many life long friends whom she loved and prayed for. We will all miss her but we know she will be praying for us in heaven. Jesus took Ellen to Himself on Divine Mercy Sunday in the 3:00 AM hour, after receiving the Apostolic Blessing from Fr. John Bambrick of St. Aloysius Church. That was Jesus' gift to her as Ellen was so devoted to Divine Mercy and Pope John Paul II. Ellen was an instrument God used on earth. Ellen was Jesus' gift to me. I will cherish her and the remarkable spriritual impression she made upon me and my family. Saint Ellen, may the angels and saints lead you to paradise. Enjoy your eternal reward, rest in peace of Chirst and please pray for us (I know you will) I will see you in the Eucharist at every Mass. I love you Ellen. Until we meet again my dear mother in the faith.
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From:
Christal Mannikus
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Sunday, April 23, 2017
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Ellen Lillian Krupp was my dear friend, adopted spiritual mother and role model in the Roman Catholic faith. She was totally devoted to Jesus Christ and His Church, especially in the Eucharist. For many years, Ellen was a very active parishioner at St. Veronica's in Howell NJ, as an Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion, Reader, and other ministries. She was very active in the Healing Ministry and the Charismatic Masses. She loved and prayed constantly for priests and clergy. One may remember her brilliant red hair, her beautiful voice and her fiery and loving personality. She brought the Eucharist to the sick and homebound, including my father. She directly influenced my family and was instrumental in my conversion and my husbands becoming a deacon in the Roman Catholic Church. After leaving St. Veronica's she became a member of the faith community of St. Robert Bellermine in Freehold.
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